By: Baron Austin | 2010-12-27 | Alternative Medicine Viral coup syndrome is the inflammation of larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes that takes different progressive forms presenting a syndrome of laryngeal obstruction (edema of the subglottic region leads to narrowing of the airway). read more
By: Dr Mital John | 2011-02-24 | Medicine The results published in this report shows that the highest risk of death from respiratory infection risk to people in poor countries. Number of deaths from pneumonia in countries with the lowest incomes up to 215-fold higher than in rich countries. read more
By: William McKenna | 2011-01-07 | Health & Fitness Smoking can lead to several respiratory problems such as emphysema, chronic sinusitis, chronic bronchitis, as well as COPD and Lung Cancer. Stopping smoking greatly reduces your risk of these issues. read more
By: Susan J Morris | 2011-01-27 | Health & Fitness Respiratory machines have been a blessing in disguise with its invention. This invention has helped to save millions of lives in the world in past and is continuing to do so. This machine usually helps the people who have breathing problems due to various sicknesses. read more
By: Aurindom Nandy | 2012-04-23 | Health & Fitness Respiratory problems are problems that we face breathing. Some conditions cause us to have problems breathing such as asthma, pneumonia or emphysema. read more
By: DeborahSmith | 2011-06-11 | Medical Tourism A wide range knowledge and expertise must be acquired for a respiratory therapist in order to care for severely respiratory and cardiopulmonary ill patients, from assessment , to diagnosis, and the types of cures. read more
By: juliana livewell | 2011-09-12 | Alternative Medicine Respiratory problems are fairly common in the United States as well as many other developed nations. In particular, respiratory problems such as asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis and emphysema are among the most reported concerns. So how can the average person improve there respiratory health and wellbeing in an easy and safe manner? Researchers are finding more and more evidence of the medical benef read more
By: Al_masculine | 2010-09-11 | Medicine When the pulmonary parenchyma is grossly and irreversibly damaged, hypoxemia and hypercapnia may persist despite treatment. In such cases partial relief can be obtained by giving long term continuous or intermittent oxygen therapy. read more
By: Zablon | 2011-02-07 | Travel & Leisure When a volunteer is choosing a country to go and work in, safety becomes an issue. The volunteers could pick a country where its government is unstable and thus making them return before their volunteer work is done. Hence care has to be taken when choosing the country to go to. read more
By: adameric | 2011-02-21 | Health & Fitness Hay fever allergies, also known as respiratory allergies surprising affects of the children in America. read more
By: Susan J Morris | 2011-01-27 | Health & Fitness Respiratory equipments are used for medical purposes and this equipment is a form of a machine which helps in providing oxygen to the patients who cannot breathe on their own and need the help of machine so that they can take in oxygen. read more
By: Sarra Marie | 2011-10-22 | Diseases and Conditions Infant respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)- sometimes called hyaline membrane disease- commonly occurs in premature infants. read more
By: Nicksmith | 2012-04-21 | Business Whenever we come in contact with the atmosphere we have to face virus like particles everywhere. These viruses like particles are actually those diseases which make us more ill and help to arise many types of ailments in our body. read more
By: Molly Barrow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental How often do you heed warnings? Have you noticed fixing errors later, rather than sooner, is really expensive? Complacent and egocentric Americans will eventually change light bulbs, buy fuel-efficient vehicles and bury coal emissions. The day will happen when American law says that we must or incur punishment with stiff fines, and probably not one day before then. read more
By: Sarra Marie | 2011-10-22 | Heart Neonatal respiratory distress occurs in premature infants who have not yet produced adequate amounts of surfactant. The condition causes difficultly breathing in newborns. Surfactant is a substance that coats the lungs and alveoli, and facilitates the exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide. read more